Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still mean a lot. My home is on the Big Island of Hawaii. About a month ago, when I   36  my car and was about to drive off, I
  37  at the roadside. A piece of paper   38  my eye. I picked it up and read it   39 . Instantly, I was grateful that I had done that.
The form turned out to be a receipt from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’   40  of their Vehicle’s Registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their shoes and  __41 : no one would throw this away, especially   42  it was current. I also looked over the form for contact or any personal   43 , perhaps a license tag or telephone number. But that seemed __44 . The form had been blown by the wind, so   45  would I find the owners? Had it been lying there for a few minutes or a week? So I checked the date and   46  the names of the owners , who must  47  in our town. I believed that the best and easiest step to take was to put the form in a(n)  48  addressed to the couple and mail it by post. Further, I imagined that if I had posted the receipt to a wrong   49  , how frantic(慌亂的)I’d be. But it was much   __50_  to attempt to return it than to leave them angry, upset , etc. over the   51  , so I did as I thought. My hunch(預(yù)感) was right. On the weekend, a happy couple   52  my house and brought me a big gift. They said they had panicked(恐慌)and   53  the receipt madly everywhere before giving up. Without it they would have to   54  another 8,000. It felt great to know I’d helped someone avoid a major trouble by doing   55  that at first glance seemed minor.
小題1:
A.foundB.startedC.boughtD.parked
小題2:.
A.lay downB.flew downC.glanced downD.jumped down
小題3:.
A.caughtB.blockedC.keptD.covered
小題4:.
A.suddenlyB.gladlyC.formallyD.carefully
小題5:.
A.a(chǎn)pplicationB.paymentC.permissionD.a(chǎn)chievement
小題6:
A.decidedB.plannedC.calculatedD.thought
小題7:
A.ifB.becauseC.whenD.though
小題8:
A.opinionsB.newsC.dataD.matters
小題9:.
A.possibleB.importantC.usefulD.unlikely
小題10:
A.whyB.howC.whatD.which
小題11:
A.notedB.recalledC.calledD.changed
小題12:.
A.waitB.liveC.stopD.study
小題13:.
A.bagB.pocketC.envelopeD.dustbin
小題14:
A.placeB.countryC.wayD.station
小題15:.
A.sadderB.betterC.worseD.faster
小題16:
A.luckB.painC.mistakeD.loss
小題17:.
A.called atB.toured aroundC.ran towardsD.returned to
小題18:
A.took awayB.searched forC.looked atD.a(chǎn)sked about
小題19:
A.earnB.save C.borrowD.spend
小題20:.
A.a(chǎn)nythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything

小題1:.B
小題1:.C
小題1:.A
小題1:.D
小題1:.B
小題1:.D
小題1:.A
小題1:.C
小題1:.D
小題1:.B
小題1:.A
小題1:.B
小題1:.C
小題1:.A
小題1:.B
小題1:.D
小題1:.A
小題1:.B
小題1:.D
小題1:.C
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D.terrible man—he had got rid of all his enemies
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If a person tells you that something is “the real McCoy”,he is telling you it is the real thing,not a copy or replacement.There is nothing false about “the real McCoy”.It is the best that can be found.
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A.It is about the exact meaning of the version.
B.It tells how a person gets his name.
C.It shows how to tell the real from the false.
D.It explains how to find the best.
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A.a(chǎn) championB.George Washington
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B.Bad whiskey was not allowed to sell.
C.People at that time preferred nothing but whiskey.
D.The days of prohibition resulted in MeCoy’s selling wine.
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